• The subheading on an article in today's Weekend magazine said that Golden Dawn MPs had made fascist salutes in the Greek parliament. The article itself did not make this claim. It said fascist salutes had been made in the Athens city council chambers and elsewhere, but not in parliament (Darkness rising, page 48).

• An article examining a proposal for capping benefits to parents said the Children's Society estimated that the government could save about £8bn a year on child tax credits and £5bn a year on child benefits if it took no more than two children per family into account. The Children's Society revised these figures after publication to £3.5bn and £1bn respectively (Two-child policy does not add up, 26 October, page 15).

• The Clubs preview in today's Guide (page 32) gives the wrong date for Homoelectric at Legends in Manchester. It takes place not tonight, but on Friday, 2 November. The information that appears in the listings section in some editions is correct.

• The byline was inadvertently omitted from an article about wages in Germany in today's pre-printed Money section. The writer is Jon Palmer (Why German workers are lagging behind, page 5).